Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development

Vol. 1 (2010) through current issue

Humanity is a semiannual publication dedicated to publishing original research and reflection on human rights, humanitarianism, and development in the modern and contemporary world. An interdisciplinary enterprise, Humanity draws from a variety of fields, including anthropology, law, literature, history, philosophy, politics, and examines the intersections between and among them.

Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 2011

Editorial Collective

Nehal Bhuta, Coeditor New School Graduate Program in International Affairs

Nils Gilman, Coeditor Monitor Group

Joseph R. Slaughter, Coeditor Columbia University

Miriam Ticktin, Coeditor New School for Social Research

Editorial Board

Michel Agier,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Philip Alston,
New York University
Paige Arthur,
International Center for Transitional Justice
Michael Barnett,
University of Minnesota
Craig Calhoun,
New York University/ Social Science Research Council
Kamari Clarke,
Yale University
Anne Cubilié,
United Nations
J.P. Daughton,
Stanford University
Faisal Devji,
Oxford University
Mamadou Diouf,
Columbia University
Ron Dudai,
Amnesty International
Mark Duffield,
University of Bristol
Harri Englund,
University of Cambridge
Samera Esmeir,
University of California-Berkeley
Didier Fassin,
Institute for Advanced Study
James Ferguson,
Stanford University
Lynn Festa,
Rutgers University
Hugh Gusterson,
George Mason University
Barbara Harlow,
University of Texas at Austin
Peter Holquist,
University of Pennsylvania
Laurent Jeanpierre,
Université de Paris VIII
Hans Joas,
University of Erfurt/University of Chicago
Paul Kahn,
Yale University
Thomas Keenan,
Bard College
Martti Koskenniemi,
University of Helsinki
Andrew Lakoff,
University of Southern California
Mikael Rask Madsen,
University of Copenhagen
Liisa Malkki,
Stanford University
Gregory Mann,
Columbia University
Susan Marks,
London School of Economics
Sophia A. McClennen,
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Meister,
University of California-Santa Cruz
Sally Engle Merry,
New York University
Alice M. Miller,
University of California Berkeley
Jeanne Morefield,
Whitman College
Benjamin Nathans,
University of Pennsylvania
Carolyn Nordstrom,
University of Notre Dame
Sarah Nuttall,
University of the Witwatersrand
Patricia Owens,
Queen Mary, University of London
Mariella Pandolfi,
Université de Montreal
Sanjay Reddy,
New School for Social Research
Peter Redfield,
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Olivier Remaud,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Alison Dundes Renteln,
University of Southern California
Annelise Riles,
Cornell University
Antonius Robben,
Utrecht University
Mindy Jane Roseman,
Harvard University
Scott Straus,
University of Wisconsin
Imre Szeman,
University of Alberta
Ruti Teitel,
New York Law School
Françoise Vergès,
University of London
Robert Vitalis,
University of Pennsylvania
Eyal Weizman,
University of London (Goldsmith's)

Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2011

Editorial Collective

Nehal Bhuta, Coeditor New School Graduate Program in International Affairs

Nils Gilman, Coeditor Monitor Group

Joseph R. Slaughter, Coeditor Columbia University

Miriam Ticktin, Coeditor New School for Social Research

Editorial Board

Michel Agier,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Philip Alston,
New York University
Paige Arthur,
International Center for Transitional Justice
Michael Barnett,
University of Minnesota
Craig Calhoun,
New York University/ Social Science Research Council
Kamari Clarke,
Yale University
Anne Cubilié,
United Nations
J.P. Daughton,
Stanford University
Faisal Devji,
Oxford University
Mamadou Diouf,
Columbia University
Ron Dudai,
Amnesty International
Mark Duffield,
University of Bristol
Harri Englund,
University of Cambridge
Samera Esmeir,
University of California-Berkeley
Didier Fassin,
Institute for Advanced Study
James Ferguson,
Stanford University
Lynn Festa,
Rutgers University
Hugh Gusterson,
George Mason University
Barbara Harlow,
University of Texas at Austin
Peter Holquist,
University of Pennsylvania
Laurent Jeanpierre,
Université de Paris VIII
Hans Joas,
University of Erfurt/University of Chicago
Paul Kahn,
Yale University
Thomas Keenan,
Bard College
Martti Koskenniemi,
University of Helsinki
Andrew Lakoff,
University of Southern California
Mikael Rask Madsen,
University of Copenhagen
Liisa Malkki,
Stanford University
Gregory Mann,
Columbia University
Susan Marks,
London School of Economics
Sophia A. McClennen,
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Meister,
University of California-Santa Cruz
Sally Engle Merry,
New York University
Alice M. Miller,
University of California Berkeley
Jeanne Morefield,
Whitman College
Benjamin Nathans,
University of Pennsylvania
Carolyn Nordstrom,
University of Notre Dame
Sarah Nuttall,
University of the Witwatersrand
Patricia Owens,
Queen Mary, University of London
Mariella Pandolfi,
Université de Montreal
Sanjay Reddy,
New School for Social Research
Peter Redfield,
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Olivier Remaud,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Alison Dundes Renteln,
University of Southern California
Annelise Riles,
Cornell University
Antonius Robben,
Utrecht University
Mindy Jane Roseman,
Harvard University
Scott Straus,
University of Wisconsin
Imre Szeman,
University of Alberta
Ruti Teitel,
New York Law School
Françoise Vergès,
University of London
Robert Vitalis,
University of Pennsylvania
Eyal Weizman,
University of London (Goldsmith's)

Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2010

Editorial Collective

Nehal Bhuta, Coeditor New School Graduate Program in International Affairs

Nils Gilman, Coeditor Monitor Group

Joseph R. Slaughter, Coeditor Columbia University

Miriam Ticktin, Coeditor New School for Social Research

Editorial Board

Michel Agier,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Philip Alston,
New York University
Paige Arthur,
International Center for Transitional Justice
Michael Barnett,
University of Minnesota
Craig Calhoun,
New York University/ Social Science Research Council
Kamari Clarke,
Yale University
Anne Cubilié,
United Nations
J.P. Daughton,
Stanford University
Faisal Devji,
Oxford University
Mamadou Diouf,
Columbia University
Ron Dudai,
Amnesty International
Mark Duffield,
University of Bristol
Harri Englund,
University of Cambridge
Samera Esmeir,
University of California-Berkeley
Didier Fassin,
Institute for Advanced Study
James Ferguson,
Stanford University
Lynn Festa,
Rutgers University
Hugh Gusterson,
George Mason University
Barbara Harlow,
University of Texas at Austin
Peter Holquist,
University of Pennsylvania
Laurent Jeanpierre,
Université de Paris VIII
Hans Joas,
University of Erfurt/University of Chicago
Paul Kahn,
Yale University
Thomas Keenan,
Bard College
Martti Koskenniemi,
University of Helsinki
Andrew Lakoff,
University of Southern California
Mikael Rask Madsen,
University of Copenhagen
Liisa Malkki,
Stanford University
Gregory Mann,
Columbia University
Susan Marks,
London School of Economics
Sophia A. McClennen,
Pennsylvania State University
Robert Meister,
University of California-Santa Cruz
Sally Engle Merry,
New York University
Alice M. Miller,
University of California Berkeley
Jeanne Morefield,
Whitman College
Benjamin Nathans,
University of Pennsylvania
Carolyn Nordstrom,
University of Notre Dame
Sarah Nuttall,
University of the Witwatersrand
Patricia Owens,
Queen Mary, University of London
Mariella Pandolfi,
Université de Montreal
Sanjay Reddy,
New School for Social Research
Peter Redfield,
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Olivier Remaud,
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Alison Dundes Renteln,
University of Southern California
Annelise Riles,
Cornell University
Antonius Robben,
Utrecht University
Mindy Jane Roseman,
Harvard University
Scott Straus,
University of Wisconsin
Imre Szeman,
University of Alberta
Ruti Teitel,
New York Law School
Françoise Vergès,
University of London
Robert Vitalis,
University of Pennsylvania
Eyal Weizman,
University of London (Goldsmith's)

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